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You can play Debra Jean by The Queers using guitar or guitar.
This song by The Queers can also be played by that instruments.
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Debra Jean guitar chords has rhythm and included in Live in Philly 06 (2011) album.
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Debra Jean by The Queers Guitar Chords
Date: Sun, 28 Apr 96 16:39:24 -0500 (CDT)
From: MaxObeidin
GUITAR TABLATURE:
This is the tablature for DEBRA JEAN from the album LOVE SONGS FOR
THE RETARDED written by THE QUEERS.
This was song was figured out by MAX OBEIDIN (and a little bit by
RYAN JERNIGAN)
E-Mail: obeidi19@mail.airmail.net
This song is played in standard tuning (E,A,D,G,B,E).
Lyrics and Music by THE QUEERS.
(Taken from the lyrics in the album.)
Notes:
I recommend playing the song with downstrokes.
I have also written two ways to play the solo.
They both have the same notes, but the second one is
probably easier. (I prefer playing it the first way, even though
I figured outhow to play it both ways.)
By the way, this is my first tab.
Here Are The Chords That You’ll Need:
E --------- G --------- C ---------
--------- --------- ---------
--------- --------- ----5----
----2---- ----5---- ----5----
----2---- ----5---- ----3----
----0---- ----3---- ---------
D --------- D ---------
--------- ----3----
----7---- or ----2----
----7---- ----0----
----5---- ---------
--------- ---------
Play the D chord whichever way is the easiest.
(I use the first one.)
Each Chord Is Played Several Times
(It’s Best To Practice Along With The Album).
First Verse:
Chorus: (2x)
Solo: (See the bottom of this tab sheet.)
Second Verse:
Chorus: (Again) (ad nauseum)
(The chorus repeats as the song fades out.)
The Solo: (The way I usually play it.)
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------- ------5-4---4-5-4---7-5-4---
-5----7-9-10-9-7-5------7-9-10-9-7-5------7-9-10-9-7-----7-------7-------5-
-------------------7-----------------7-------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------5-4---4-5-4---7-5-4------
---7-9-10-9-7-5------7-9-10-9-7-5------7-9-10-9-7-----7-------7-------5----
----------------7-----------------7----------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Solo: (The easy way to play it.)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------1-0---0-1-0---3-1-0------
-0----2-4-5-4-2-0------2-4-5-4-2-0------2-4-5-4-2-----2-------2-------0----
------------------2----------------2---------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------1-0---0-1-0---3-1-0------
-2-4-5-4-2-0------2-4-5-4-2-0------2-4-5-4-2-----2-------2-------0----
-------------2----------------2---------------------------------------
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The Backing Riff For The Solo:
There. That was my first tab. If it doesn’t sound right,
then your guitar probably isn’t tuned.
HAVE A NICE DAY!!!
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GUITAR TABLATURE:
This is the tablature for DEBRA JEAN from the album LOVE SONGS FOR
THE RETARDED written by THE QUEERS.
This was song was figured out by MAX OBEIDIN (and a little bit by
RYAN JERNIGAN)
E-Mail: obeidi19@mail.airmail.net
This song is played in standard tuning (E,A,D,G,B,E).
Lyrics and Music by THE QUEERS.
(Taken from the lyrics in the album.)
Notes:
I recommend playing the song with downstrokes.
I have also written two ways to play the solo.
They both have the same notes, but the second one is
probably easier. (I prefer playing it the first way, even though
I figured outhow to play it both ways.)
By the way, this is my first tab.
Here Are The Chords That You’ll Need:
E --------- G --------- C ---------
--------- --------- ---------
--------- --------- ----5----
----2---- ----5---- ----5----
----2---- ----5---- ----3----
----0---- ----3---- ---------
D --------- D ---------
--------- ----3----
----7---- or ----2----
----7---- ----0----
----5---- ---------
--------- ---------
Play the D chord whichever way is the easiest.
(I use the first one.)
Each Chord Is Played Several Times
(It’s Best To Practice Along With The Album).
First Verse:
Chorus: (2x)
Solo: (See the bottom of this tab sheet.)
Second Verse:
Chorus: (Again) (ad nauseum)
(The chorus repeats as the song fades out.)
The Solo: (The way I usually play it.)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------- ------5-4---4-5-4---7-5-4---
-5----7-9-10-9-7-5------7-9-10-9-7-5------7-9-10-9-7-----7-------7-------5-
-------------------7-----------------7-------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------5-4---4-5-4---7-5-4------
---7-9-10-9-7-5------7-9-10-9-7-5------7-9-10-9-7-----7-------7-------5----
----------------7-----------------7----------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Solo: (The easy way to play it.)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------1-0---0-1-0---3-1-0------
-0----2-4-5-4-2-0------2-4-5-4-2-0------2-4-5-4-2-----2-------2-------0----
------------------2----------------2---------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------1-0---0-1-0---3-1-0------
-2-4-5-4-2-0------2-4-5-4-2-0------2-4-5-4-2-----2-------2-------0----
-------------2----------------2---------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Backing Riff For The Solo:
There. That was my first tab. If it doesn’t sound right,
then your guitar probably isn’t tuned.
HAVE A NICE DAY!!!
If you want to learn The Queers Debra Jean guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Debra Jean. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.